Did you know that your contractions continue after birth? Yup! When breastfeeding, your body releases oxytocin, known as the love hormone. This hormone triggers your uterus to contract to help it shrink back down to normal size. These contractions help pr
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Bottle refusal can be challenging for families who plan to combine breast and bottle feeding. Bottle refusal can happen if the baby hasn’t been exposed to a bottle early enough or frequently enough to become comfortable with the different feeding mechanis
Colostrum, the first milk produced in the days following birth, is a nutrient-dense superfood designed specifically for newborns. It is rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals while being low in fat, making it easy for babies to digest. It’s packed with: